Ah, nothing like a giant awkward musical scene obviously shoehorned in because you've got yourselves a Kristin Chenoweth to show off. Alas. She pulled it off pretty well, though.
Heh. I did enjoy her constant interruptions, though, and the not-dancing with the floor buffer. Aww.
Ugh, I thought it was just me and my sheltered non-commercial-viewing existence. It felt like every scene had commercials shoved in between. And I have no idea which demographic they're aiming for. Shallow young mothers? Is that even a real demographic?
It feels like more commercial breaks than average, but shorter breaks themselves. And I imagine they're aiming for the demographic everyone aims for--adults aged 18-49, preferably male. Despite the fact that middle-aged women actually spend most of the money in the country. BUT ANYWAY.
So convenient to have the world's only *clear* bodybags...
Quite.
Then again, I guess I can't complain about realism when they've got people dressed up as dandelions... plus the whole zombie thing...
Uh, no. You really can't.
I think that pretty much sums up their entire relationship.
I would agree.
But it IS adorable. Especially because Lee Pace does "smitten" so well.
Good lord, yes. I wonder how many hours and days he had to practice that smile in a mirror before it got to that level of sweet...
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Date: 2007-10-11 11:14 pm (UTC)Heh. I did enjoy her constant interruptions, though, and the not-dancing with the floor buffer. Aww.
Ugh, I thought it was just me and my sheltered non-commercial-viewing existence. It felt like every scene had commercials shoved in between. And I have no idea which demographic they're aiming for. Shallow young mothers? Is that even a real demographic?
It feels like more commercial breaks than average, but shorter breaks themselves. And I imagine they're aiming for the demographic everyone aims for--adults aged 18-49, preferably male. Despite the fact that middle-aged women actually spend most of the money in the country. BUT ANYWAY.
So convenient to have the world's only *clear* bodybags...
Quite.
Then again, I guess I can't complain about realism when they've got people dressed up as dandelions... plus the whole zombie thing...
Uh, no. You really can't.
I think that pretty much sums up their entire relationship.
I would agree.
But it IS adorable. Especially because Lee Pace does "smitten" so well.
Good lord, yes. I wonder how many hours and days he had to practice that smile in a mirror before it got to that level of sweet...